Discover Georgia and Armenia

Discover Georgia and Armenia

Peaks, Traditions and Flavors

10 Days | 9 Nights


Tour Schedule

Upon arrival in the vibrant capital of Tbilisi, you will be warmly welcomed and transferred to your hotel. Set out on a guided exploration of the charming Old Town, where cobbled streets, ornate balconies, ancient churches, sulfur bathhouses, and historic fortresses narrate the story of Georgia’s fascinating past. Enjoy breathtaking views from Narikala Fortress and soak in the city’s unique atmosphere — a harmonious blend of tradition and modern life. Overnight in Tbilisi.
Overnight at a hotel in Tbilisi.

The journey begins in Mtskheta, Georgia’s ancient capital, where spiritual monuments and cobbled streets mark the birthplace of Georgian Christianity. The town’s calm rhythm and sacred atmosphere offer a meaningful introduction to the country’s past.
High above the river confluence, Jvari Monastery provides sweeping panoramic views and a powerful sense of harmony between architecture and nature. Its simplicity and location make it one of Georgia’s most iconic landmarks.


In Gori, a traditional lunch introduces regional flavors before visiting the Stalin Museum, offering insight into a defining yet controversial chapter of Georgian history.
At Uplistsikhe, an ancient rock-hewn city carved into the cliffs, you explore tunnels, halls, and ceremonial spaces that reveal early urban life in the Caucasus. The return to Tbilisi completes a day rich in contrasts and discovery.
Overnight at a hotel in Tbilisi.

The mountain road leads first to Ananuri Fortress, dramatically positioned above turquoise waters, where medieval towers and churches tell stories of defense and nobility. The surrounding scenery enhances its striking presence.
Passing the Zhinvali water reservoir, the landscape opens into sweeping views of shimmering water framed by forested hills. The journey itself becomes an unforgettable visual experience.
In Gudauri, a hearty lunch is enjoyed amid fresh alpine air and wide mountain panoramas.
At the Russian-Georgian Friendship Arc, monumental art and vast vistas celebrate both history and the dramatic scale of the Caucasus.
Reaching Kazbegi, the scenery grows more dramatic before embarking on a jeeping tour to Gergeti Trinity Church. Standing high above the valley with Mount Kazbek as its backdrop, the church offers one of Georgia’s most iconic views.
The day concludes with a hands-on khinkali master class, where you learn to prepare Georgia’s beloved dumplings, followed by a traditional dinner before returning to Tbilisi.
Overnight at a hotel in Tbilisi.

Today, journey into the heart of Georgia’s famed Kakheti wine region, considered one of the world’s oldest winemaking areas. Visit the elegant Tsinandali Estate, once home to Georgian nobility, where you will enjoy a wine master class and tasting. Continue to the serene Bodbe Monastery, a sacred pilgrimage site surrounded by lush gardens, before arriving in the enchanting hilltop town of Sighnaghi, known as the “City of Love.” Stroll along its charming streets and ancient walls, enjoying panoramic views over the Alazani Valley. Return to Tbilisi for overnight.
Overnight at a hotel in Tbilisi.

Cross into Armenia via the Baghratashen border, where your journey unfolds through the dramatic landscapes of the Lori region. Begin with a visit to the unique Akhtala Monastery, famed for its rare and beautifully preserved frescoes. Continue to the UNESCO-listed Haghpat Monastery, majestically set above the Debed Canyon, reflecting the spiritual and intellectual heritage of medieval Armenia. After a relaxing lunch, explore the nearby Sanahin Monastery, once a renowned center of education and manuscript illumination. Later, enjoy a scenic drive toward Yerevan via the picturesque town of Aparan. Arrival in Yerevan for overnight stay.
Overnight at a hotel in Yerevan.

Depart Yerevan and travel into the lush, forested landscapes of Tavush to visit the hidden monastery of Haghartsin Monastery, nestled deep within Dilijan National Park. Continue to the charming Dilijan Old Town, where traditional wooden architecture and artisan workshops evoke the atmosphere of a bygone era.
The journey then leads to the breathtaking Lake Sevan, often called the “Blue Pearl of Armenia.” Take in panoramic views of this vast alpine lake before returning to Yerevan for overnight.

Immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of Yerevan, one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities. Discover its grand architecture, lively boulevards, and historical landmarks on a guided city tour. Experience Armenian craftsmanship during a special lunch at the renowned Megeryan Carpet, where traditional carpet weaving techniques are preserved. Conclude the day with a visit to the legendary Ararat Brandy Factory, where you will sample Armenia’s iconic brandy and learn about its centuries-old production traditions.

Discover the UNESCO-listed Geghard Monastery, partly carved into solid rock, followed by the stunning basalt formations known as the Symphony of the Stones. Continue to the Greco-Roman Temple of Garni, the only surviving pagan temple in the region. Enjoy a traditional lavash baking master class and a warm family-style lunch at a local home. Optional visit to Noy Brandy Factory. Return to Yerevan.
Overnight at a hotel in Yerevan.

Visit the spiritual heart of Armenia — Echmiadzin Cathedral, the world’s first Christian cathedral. Explore the elegant Saint Hripsime Church and the magnificent ruins of Zvartnots Cathedral. Continue to Khor Virap Monastery, offering breathtaking views of Mount Ararat, and finish the day at the dramatic cliffside Noravank Monastery, nestled among towering red rock canyons.
Overnight at a hotel in Yerevan.

Transfer to the airport for departure, taking with you unforgettable memories of landscapes, flavors, cultures, and heartfelt hospitality.